Kashmir Solidarity Day is observed every year on February 5 in Pakistan and by Kashmiris around the world. In 2026, the day will once again be marked as a national public holiday across Pakistan to express unwavering support for the people of Jammu and Kashmir in their struggle for self-determination. The observance highlights the humanitarian and human rights situation in Indian-administered Kashmir and honors those who have lost their lives in the decades-long conflict.
Purpose of Kashmir Solidarity Day
The main purpose of Kashmir Solidarity Day is to demonstrate unity with the Kashmiri people and to keep global attention focused on the unresolved Kashmir dispute. The day serves as a reminder that Kashmiris continue to demand their right to self-determination in line with United Nations resolutions. Pakistan uses this occasion to urge the international community to take meaningful steps toward a peaceful and just solution.
Significance of the Day
Kashmir Solidarity Day holds deep national and emotional significance. It reflects Pakistan’s long-standing diplomatic, political, and moral support for Kashmiris. The day also provides a platform to raise awareness about alleged human rights violations and restrictions faced by civilians in the region. Through peaceful means, Pakistan reiterates its stance that lasting peace in South Asia is not possible without resolving the Kashmir issue.
How Kashmir Solidarity Day Is Observed
Across Pakistan and in Kashmiri communities worldwide, the day is marked with various activities:
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One-minute silence at 10:00 AM to honor martyrs
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Special prayers in mosques for Kashmiri freedom and peace
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Public rallies, walks, and human chains
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Seminars, conferences, and discussions on Kashmir
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Media programs highlighting Kashmir’s history and current situation
Government offices, educational institutions, and civil society organizations actively participate in these events.
Origin of Kashmir Solidarity Day
Kashmir Solidarity Day was first proposed in 1990 by Qazi Hussain Ahmad, the late leader of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan. The idea quickly gained national support and was officially adopted as an annual observance. Since then, February 5 has become a symbol of Pakistan’s collective voice for Kashmir.
Call to the International Community
Each year, Kashmir Solidarity Day carries a strong message for the global community. Pakistan calls on international organizations, human rights bodies, and world leaders to uphold their commitments and help resolve the Kashmir dispute peacefully. The emphasis remains on dialogue, justice, and respect for human rights.
Conclusion
Kashmir Solidarity Day 2026 reaffirms Pakistan’s continued support for the Kashmiri people’s right to self-determination. Through peaceful demonstrations and global outreach, the day keeps the Kashmir issue alive on the international stage and reinforces the demand for a fair and lasting resolution.
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